I know it's virtually impossible for the FO to do this, but the idea of signing Wallace for a draft-day trade entered my mind when I saw some of the unofficial times for Ga. Tech. WR Stephen Hill were... 4.28, same as Wallace. He's a bit raw as a WR (but so was Wallace), but has great size, and follows Calvin Johnson and Demaryius Thomas from that program...

You don't want to trade too low, because Hill would likely be off sometime in the 1.20s, so how about the Bears at 1.19? If they balk at sending a R1, as they would with a tender deal, then even it up by sending them a R3. We wind up with Hill, 2 x R1s, Hill's cheaper rookie salary, a big, speedy target for Ben, no R3 picks.

I don't see the sense. Chances of him being as good as Wallace seem unlikely, and you have to burn a number one to get him? Assuming we can even get a number one, which I still think is a long shot...

I know that 1st round rookie contracts will now cost less against the cap compared to the past, but still doesn't seem a fair trade for us.

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"Dreith said I hit Sipe too hard. I hit him as hard as I could. Brian has a chance to go out of bounds and he decides not to. He knows I'm going to hit him. And I do. History."- - - Jack Lambert, after referee Ben Dreith ejected him from a game for knocking out Browns QB Brian Sipe.

In my scenario, we're getting a R1 pick (Hill) for a R3 price tag, and saving the cap space. Hill has the speed and better size. He's untested, so that's the downside. Upside is, he could be a better overall receiver. Check out his combine and pro day raves. Not a bad final collegiate season. Size and speed.

Anyone sweating/reporting that Wallace is threatening to not sign the tender as a realistic conclusion don't understand how contracts work. He HAS to sign the tender. Or retire. How likely is that?I understand these folks need to have a fresh page.. clicks...revenue. etc. But cmon, Wallace will be a Steeler in 2012 unless the Steelers decide so.

What the hell does he need OTA's for? It's not like you can forget how to run in a straight line.

Especially the 2012 version of them.

You see some of those requirements for the first two or three weeks?

*No footballs shall be permitted to be used (only "dead ball" activities);*Except that quarterbacks may elect to throw to receivers provided they are not covered by any other player;*No live contact or team offense vs. team defense drills are permitted; *No offense vs. defense drills are permitted (e.g .., no one-on-one offensive linemen vs. defensive linemen pass rush or pass protection drills, no wide receivers vs. defensive backs bump-­and-run drills, and no one-on-one special teams drills involving both offense and defense are permitted.)*Players cannot wear helmets.

Might as well just meet at somebody's house for a Madden Tournament, FFS...